Eels Interest For Vegas
The bright lights and glamour of Las Vegas clearly do not dazzle Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson.
On a day when Parramatta officially joined Canterbury and St George Illawarra as Las Vegas candidates for 2026, Richardson offered a terse rejection when asked whether his club wanted inclusion in next year’s American adventure.
This masthead could only manage three one word answers via text message when questioning the Wests Tigers boss about Vegas next season.
Do Wests Tigers have a desire to head over in 2026?
No.
No desire at all?
No.
Succinct answer. Can you elaborate?
No.
The Eels have now expressed their hunger for the USA after reports emerged that Saints and Canterbury were also keen.
“We are interested in Las Vegas in 2026 and are keen to understand what this looks like for our members, sponsors and fans,” said Eels chief executive Jim Sarantinos.
“We know that they would travel in big numbers to Vegas so we look forward to engaging with the NRL in the coming weeks.”
Should all be successful, the fourth spot would likely be a Queensland team, probably North Queensland. The Eels, Bulldogs and Dragons have large supporter bases who would all but guarantee a huge crowd for the NRL’s third year of a five-season Vegas extravaganza.
Canterbury general manager Phil Gould has flown to Vegas for this year’s event. The Dragons and Bulldogs, old rivals, have spoken about playing each other in round one next year. Like Parramatta, Canterbury and St George Illawarra will hold talks with the NRL in coming weeks.